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Caspar Hennenberger (also Kaspar, Henneberger, Hennenberg, or Henneberg) (1529 – 29
February 1600) was a
German Lutheran pastor,
historian and cartographer...
- "Journal; Days of the Locust", The New York Times,
February 25, 1998.
Hennenberger, Melinda. "The
President Under Fire", The New York Times,
January 29...
- Book and
wrote about Pocclum and Poccollum.
Jonas Bretkūnas,
Caspar Hennenberger, and
later authors attempted to
reconcile the
accounts provided by Grunau...
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culture and arts,
patronising the
works of
Erasmus Reinhold and
Caspar Hennenberger.
During the
final years of his rule,
Albert was
forced to
raise taxes...
- Striggio,
Italian composer and
diplomat (b. 1536/1537) 1600 –
Caspar Hennenberger,
German pastor,
historian and
cartographer (b. 1529) 1604 – John Whitgift...
- 1576
engraving of
Castle Schaaken by
Caspar Hennenberger...
- have
grown up in
total isolation in a
darkened cell
Kaspar or
Caspar Hennenberger (1529–1600),
German Lutheran pastor,
historian and
cartographer Kaspar...
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Catholic priest and
blessed in
Mexico (b. 1502)
February 29 –
Caspar Hennenberger,
German historian and
cartographe (b. 1529)
March 6 –
Johann Major, German...
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Zantirburg (German: Burg Zanthir) is
depicted on the maps of
Caspar Hennenberger from 1576 and of
Samuel Suchodolec from 1700 to 1713.
Missionary bishop...
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Heintz the
Younger Fryderyk Getkant Susanna Mayr
Johann Schröder
Caspar Hennenberger Johann Major Johann Wolff Margaret Stuart Jacob Heerbrand "Dichter Robert...